Almost two years after it was first performed in Edinburgh in 2014, Rona Munro’s cycle of Scottish history plays remains a heady brew.
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Hailey Bachrach reviews a hotly-tipped American debut.
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Hailey Bachrach refused to believe that King Lear With Sheep existed. But then she went. And it was real. King Lear… performed by sheep.
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The excellent monologue Chef, by Litro alumnus Sabrina Mahfouz, places universal issues of life and death in an inescapably feminist frame.
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Hailey Bachrach watches three different versions of Shakespeare’s Henry V – one in Galway (at the Mick Lally Theatre) and two in London (at the Unicorn Theatre and the Wheatsheaf ...
Just as the Globe and Propeller present all-male Shakespeare without explaining why, Smooth-Faced Gentlemen’s all-female Titus Andronicus offers no commentary for its casting: it simply is.
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Golem, by theatre company 1927, is both a social commentary and a celebration of the liveness of theatre.
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